The United States Military Directed Energy Warfare Office (DEWO), is a new military command tasked with the development (and implementation) of next generation weapons such as High Power Microwaves (HPM), High Power Lasers (HPL), and other new plasma weapons / defenses.

U.S. military sees more use of laser, microwave weapons

“WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. military has made strides in developing lasers, microwaves and other directed energy weapons, and could soon use them more widely, top armed forces officials and U.S. lawmakers told an industry conference on Tuesday.

The officials described weapons that are in various stages of development and testing by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Army, but said more work was needed to scale up the technology for larger weapons, develop tactics for their use, and ensure sufficient funding.

“Directed energy brings the dawn of an entirely new era in defense,” Lieutenant General William Etter, Commander, Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region, told a conference hosted by Booz Allen Hamilton and the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment.

Directed energy refers to weapons that emit focused energy in the form of lasers, microwaves, electromagnetic radiation, radio waves, sound or particle beams. Lasers are already widely use to guide bombs to their target, but the next step would be to use the lasers as weapons themselves.

The military has been working on such weapons for decades, but says many technology challenges have finally been addressed.

Etter and other officials said such weapons could lower the cost of current weapons, speed up responses to enemy attacks and cut deaths of civilians in the battlefield.

Defense Undersecretary Frank Kendall, the top U.S. arms buyer, said Pentagon funding for directed energy programs would remain steady at about $300 million a year for now, with larger-scale demonstrations to start in about five years.

Kendall said directed energy offered a less expensive way to counter ballistic and cruise missile threats than the expensive interceptors used now, and urged industry to focus development efforts on those threats.

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus told the conference the Navy was encouraged by testing of a laser deployed on the USS Ponce in the Gulf, which can destroy small boats and unmanned aerial vehicles, and can also be used as a telescope.

Mabus said the Navy was extending deployment of the laser on the Ponce, and using lessons learned to help produce a 100-150 kilowatt laser prototype for testing at sea in 2018 or sooner.

He said a powerful new railgun that could hit targets 100 miles away would also be tested at sea next year. A railgun is an electrically powered electromagnetic projectile launcher.

He said the Navy would release a comprehensive road map for these sort of weapons this fall and could initiate a full-scale acquisition program in fiscal 2018.

Mabus said Iran and other countries were already using lasers to target ships and commercial airliners, and the U.S. military needed to accelerate often cumbersome acquisition processes to ensure that it stayed ahead of potential foes.

Major General Jerry Harris, vice commander of Air Combat Command, said the Air Force had developed a high-power microwave weapon that could disperse crowds without killing people by rapidly raising body temperature, and the system could be put to use immediately on drones or other aircraft.”

After over a year of FALSE reports that the HAARP IRI antenna array in Gakona Alaska was going to be “torn down”, after two years of reports that it was going to be “closed down”, we now have word that the facility has actually (this whole time) been under management by the Air Force Research Laboratories for the past 2 years.

Now, ownership will be transferred to the University of Alaska for continued research going forward. New ownership of the HAARP IRI facility goes into effect on August 11, 2015 (8/11/15).

This new report PROVES the original reports from the amateur radio people were completely false — the amateur radio league (ARRL) claimed that HAARP was “too dirty due to diesel generators” and was going to be “demolished”.

Literally we have a case of the ARRL amateur radio league putting out full on fabricated stories about HAARP to spread disinformation — making very obvious false claims that were believed by many people due to the ARRL’s status.

Alaska Military Site That Has Fueled Conspiracy Theories Will Be Transferred to Civilian Operators

It’s been a suspected death beam, a secret tool to control the weather and even a weapon to manipulate the human mind. Now, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, better known by its acronym, HAARP, has reached the final stage of its strange journey that began with Cold War concerns about nuclear war: Next month, the Alaska-based research station will be transferred to civilian control.

HAARP will be handed over in August to the University of Alaska, confirmed Othana Zuch, an Air Force spokesperson. A ceremony for the handover is also scheduled for that month.

“The Air Force Research Lab has control of the HAARP facility until Aug. 11,” Marmian Grimes, a university of spokesperson, wrote in an email to The Intercept. “After that, the university will have access to the site under the terms of an agreement between [University of Alaska Fairbanks] and the Air Force. That agreement allows access for two years, which will provide the university and the Air Force time to negotiate an agreement regarding the transfer of the land.”

Located on a site near the town of Gakona, Alaska, HAARP consists of 360 radio transmitters and 180 antennas, which are used to generate radio waves that heat up the ionosphere by accelerating electrons, allowing scientists to conduct experiments.

When it was first conceived during the Cold War, HAARP was going to study whether currents of charged particles traveling through the ionosphere, a region of the upper atmosphere, could be used to transmit messages to nuclear submarines lurking deep underwater. When the Cold War ended, HAARP supporters offered up other uses, like examining ways to detect underground facilities in countries like North Korea.

In 2002, the Pentagon grew interested in using HAARP to study ways to counter high-altitude nuclear detonations. That plan, too, eventually fell to the wayside, and funding dried up.

The Defense Department spent almost $300 million — most of it provided through congressional add-ons — over two decades to build the site, which was finally completed in 2007. Less than seven years later, the Air Force announced it would close and dismantle it.

Given its seeming esoteric goal — studying the ionosphere — the facility received outsized attention from those who believed it is a classified military facility. Over the years, HAARP strove to break free of the conspiracy theories that surrounded it, even holding annual open houses for the public to allow people to view the facility.

It didn’t work, and the conspiracy theories continued, including allegations that HAARP was the cause of the massive 2010 earthquake that devastated Haiti.

Last summer, the Air Force announced that it was getting ready to dismantle HAARP. The facility’s most obvious application — as a tool for scientists to study the ionosphere — wasn’t enough to attract federal funding.

Physicist Dennis Papadopoulos, a professor at the University of Maryland and longtime proponent of HAARP, said the agreement that was worked out would transfer the facility from the Defense Department to the state of Alaska, and then over to the University of Alaska, which has long been involved in research at the site.

HAARP will then operate, like other ionosphere research sites, as a scientific facility supported by those conducting experiments there. Papadopoulos said that the state of Alaska will put in about $2 million, and some additional funding may come from the National Science Foundation and the Pentagon.

The facility has been dormant this summer, and Papadopoulos doesn’t expect it to be operational until next spring, because of Alaska’s harsh winter.

“The most important thing is the transfer,” he said, “and that is happening in August.”

First.. the actual diagram from CERN .. (left is the assembled 3D “pentaquark” taking the shape of a pentagram – right is the sub-components of the particle(s)

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More on Pentaquarks:

“A pentaquark is a hypothetical type of subatomic particle consisting of four quarks and one antiquark bound together.

As quarks have a baryon number of +1⁄3, and antiquarks of −1⁄3, it would have a total baryon number of 1, thus being classified as an exotic baryon. By contrast, regular baryons (or ‘triquarks’)—which also have a total baryon number of 1—consist of three quarks. The name pentaquark was coined by Harry J. Lipkin in 1987,[1] although the possibility of five-quark particles was identified as early as 1964 when Murray Gell-Mann first postulated the existence of quarks.[2] Although predicted for decades, pentaquarks have proved surprisingly difficult to discover, and some physicists were beginning to suspect that an unknown law of nature forbids their production.[3]

The first claim of pentaquark discovery was recorded at LEPS in Japan in 2003, and several experiments in the mid-2000s also reported discoveries of other pentaquark states.[4] However, others were not able to replicate the LEPS results, and the other pentaquark discoveries were not accepted because of poor data and statistical analysis.[5] On 13 July 2015, the LHCb collaboration at CERN reported results consistent with pentaquark states in the decay of bottom Lambda baryons (Λ0 b).

View the storm when it hit as seen from my house in South St. Louis, MO:

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Between the TDWR tower in Hazelwood / St. Charles, MO and the Weldon Springs,MO high power microwave NEXRAD RADAR tower, the chances of tornadoes forming at these locations has apparently increased exponentiallydue to the fact that BOTH towers are actually inducing rotation in the sky above their transmitters.

Like two whirlpools sucking in water, these rotating high power microwave beams are causing actual rotation in the atmosphere, and inducing vortex rotation on storms which are already severe to begin with.

This is proved scientific fact, not up for debate. High Power Microwave transmitters (such as RADAR for instance) are proved to induce rotation (wind) above the transmitter emitting the microwave signal, and induce water droplet formation at the areas hit with multiple pulses.

National Weather Service: Tornado confirmed in St. Charles Co.

“ST. CHARLES COUNTY — The National Weather Service’s Fred Glass has confirmed that a tornado touched down in St. Charles County Sunday night.

According to his survey of the damage along Silvers Road, Glass estimates that the tornado was an EF1. Glass will be reviewing more damage throughout the day so the categorization may change as more information becomes available.”
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The more power behind the transmission, the greater the rotation above the transmitter in the sky — proved by peer reviewed experiments done by European scientists recently.

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NEXRAD RADAR is across the S-band / 2-3GHz microwave frequencies, at approximately 750,000watts. In comparison, your kitchen microwave most likely also is working in the 2-3GHz band, but at 1,000 watts and enclosed in a faraday cage (metal box) to stop the microwaves from escaping.

The NEXRAD RADAR transmitter is designed to send a signal 750times more powerful than your kitchen microwave up into the sky to “observe” the weather. They can “target” a pulse of microwaves down to a few hundred meters across at a fair distance from the transmitter.

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How can all of this happen? To get a better understanding , watch my video from April 27, 2015 here:

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It is also proved that microwave transmissions can strip ions / electrons from the atmosphere, which induces CCN formation (cloud condensation nuclei). RADAR pulses (aka HAARP rings) are proved to induce CCN and rotation:

Tornadoes happening at all times of the year, winter, summer, fall, spring… irrespective of location …. from Key West Florida to Seattle Washington… time after time we see tornado formation, damaging winds, and hail develop directly near (in some cases directly over) high power microwave transmitter.

Much more information on how frequency induced storms occur can be found here:

How many times is too many times before people realize high power microwave transmissions are inducing rotation above the transmitters?

Today, June 28, a rare tornado was detected (rotation forming) DIRECTLY over the NEXRAD RADAR transmitter located along the flank of the Jacksonville Florida International Airport / Naval submarine base (NSB).

The more power behind the transmission, the greater the rotation above the transmitter in the sky — proved by peer reviewed experiments done by European scientists recently.

NEXRAD RADAR is across the S-band / 2-3GHz microwave frequencies, at approximately 750,000watts. In comparison, your kitchen microwave most likely also is working in the 2-3GHz band, but at 1,000 watts and enclosed in a faraday cage (metal box) to stop the microwaves from escaping.

The NEXRAD RADAR transmitter is designed to send a signal 750times more powerful than your kitchen microwave up into the sky to “observe” the weather. They can “target” a pulse of microwaves down to a few hundred meters across at a fair distance from the transmitter.

As you can see in these feeds below from the NEXRAD RADAR stream itself, there were a series of Microwave pulses done from the transmitter BEFORE the storms kicked up, and came directly to the transmitter.

How can all of this happen? To get a better understanding , watch my video from April 27, 2015 here:

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Specifically, it is now proved that microwave transmitters can (and do) induce rotation over the transmission location.

It is also proved that microwave transmissions can strip ions / electrons from the atmosphere, which induces CCN formation (cloud condensation nuclei). RADAR pulses (aka HAARP rings) are proved to induce CCN and rotation:

Tornadoes happening at all times of the year, winter, summer, fall, spring… irrespective of location …. from Key West Florida to Seattle Washington… time after time we see tornado formation, damaging winds, and hail develop directly near (in some cases directly over) high power microwave transmitter.

Much more information on how frequency induced storms occur can be found here: